Spectral Geometry and Quantum Gravity

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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6 pages, Latex, invited talk given at the Tomsk Conference: Quantum Field Theory and Gravity (July-August 1997)

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Recent progress in quantum field theory and quantum gravity relies on mixed boundary conditions involving both normal and tangential derivatives of the quantized field. In particular, the occurrence of tangential derivatives in the boundary operator makes it possible to build a large number of new local invariants. The integration of linear combinations of such invariants of the orthogonal group yields the boundary contribution to the asymptotic expansion of the integrated heat-kernel. This can be used, in turn, to study the one-loop semiclassical approximation. The coefficients of linear combination are now being computed for the first time. They are universal functions, in that are functions of position on the boundary not affected by conformal rescalings of the background metric, invariant in form and independent of the dimension of the background Riemannian manifold. In Euclidean quantum gravity, the problem arises of studying infinitely many universal functions.

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